On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 8:06 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > the actual circumstances under which Hydrinos are formed are rare >
So rare that they have never even been _detected_ before? > > > >Moreover, to add confusion there is the energy emitted in going from > >hydrogen to hydrino conflated with the energy emitted from LENR. > > Perhaps there is no LENR reaction, only Hydrino formation > accounting for most of the excess heat If heat == hydrino production, and we're talking about something on the order of a petawatt in full deployment, doesn't it concern anyone that there might be a _lot_ of hydrinos in the environment? What do they do?

